Showing posts with label Dakota Dachshund Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dakota Dachshund Rescue. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Dakota Dachshund Rescue Cookbook
It appears that there are no less than 11 chicken recipes in the Dakota Dachshund Rescue Cookbook. Therefore, it shouldn't be a problem for Sara H. and Obi Wan Kenobi to make a great chicken dinner with their prize.

Obi Wan Kenobi
 That's right.
Sara and Obi Wan Kenobi 
were the lucky winners of the cookbook drawing.

It was fun to get to know your furry family members, and the album I created on Facebook with your photo submissions is adorable. Thanks to everyone who entered. I wish that I could send you all a copy of the cookbook! Please check out the DDR web page for information about their rescue efforts and possibly (paws crossed) find a furry dachie with which to fall in love.

Sara, Could you please message me through the On My Plate Facebook page, or send me an email at onmyplate.justfran (at) gmail.com with your shipping information? Thanks, so much!

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Hot Dogs and Relish...and a Thank You Giveaway


Tabby and Jenn
WON
the Dakota Dachshund Rescue
Halloweenie Photo Contest Prize Winners

There was some heavy campaigning on Facebook and Twitter during the final hours of the contest, and I apologize for cluttering your news feed with my Hot Dogs' photo again, and again, and yet again. But, Tabby and Jenn greatly appreciate your votes. They couldn't have gained the victory without your support. My hot dogs are relishing the incredibly generous prize package of treats and toys from the always awesome Dakota Dachshund Rescue.

Dakota Dachshund Rescue Cookbook
As a thank you for all your Facebook likes, the girls want to offer you a treat of your own. How about a chance to win the Dakota Dachshund Rescue Cookbook, Wieners and More! It is a collection of tried and true recipes so good your tail will wag. In addition, each recipe divider features photos and the stories of some of the DDR alumni. It is so heartwarming to hear the tales of all the sweet pups finding their forever homes.

We will make it simple to enter the giveaway. All you have to do is leave a comment here, on this post, on the blog.
  • Tell me the name(s) of your pet(s) and a little about them. 
  • OR...If you don't have a furry family member, I won't leave you out. Tell me what animal would steal your heart.
  • If you chose to comment anonymously (which is perfectly fine), be sure to sign your comment with your first name and initial so that I can identify you, if you win. 
Bonus to earn an additional chance for the cookbook:

I am looking forward to your entries and relish getting to know your cherished companions. Drawing for the winner will be held Friday, November 15, 2013.

Now, speaking of relishing...Hubs has become obsessed with some Sweet Pepper Zucchini Relish that I canned from last year's garden. (This year's garden had the big zucchini fail, if you remember.) I used sweet red peppers from the garden in combination with zucchini, onions, and spices to create a hot dog (or any sandwich) topping that has just the right kick balanced with some sweetness.

Sweet Pepper Zucchini Relish
(adapted from Simple Bites)

6 cups red sweet peppers, chopped
6 cups zucchini, shredded
2 large onions, chopped
2 cups apple cider vinegar
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons mustard seeds
1 teaspoon celery seeds
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes

I used my food processor to shred all the vegetables. HUGE time saver for preparing relishes. 
Combine the vegetables with vinegar in a large, heavy pot.
Simmer over low heat for about 20 minutes, until tender.
Add sugar, salt, and seasonings and continue to simmer for about 10 more minutes until the flavors meld.
Ladle relish into prepared jars leaving 1/2 inch head space.
Process in hot water bath for 10 minutes. 
(If you are unsure of the canning process, there are many informative sites online. I am not a canning authority.)

BTW--because of a little spam/troll issue, I do moderate comments. Don't panic if it doesn't appear immediately, I will check frequently and authorize all entries for the cookbook. ALSO--If you choose to comment anonymously (and not register with Blogger), please be sure to include your first name or nickname in the comment so that I can identify when you win. Thanks!

Disclaimer or whatever: This blog post is not sponsored. I purchased the Dakota Dachshund Rescue cookbook and am offering it to you simply as a thank you for supporting me and my girls. All opinions stated are purely my own.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloweenie!

Hey, there!
Hope your Halloween is frightfully awesome.
I just wanted to toss up a quick post with 2 things relevant to today. 

First of all, Dakota Dachshund Rescue is sponsoring a Facebook Halloweenie Photo Contest for all little doxies. Have a photo of your little sausage all dressed up? Enter it. "Likes" in their photo album will be collected through November 3 for a chance to win a special treat from DDR.

Of course, Tabby and Jenn have entered this contest. Of course, they are the most awesomest Hot Dogs you have ever seen. Of course, I am begging you to please vote for them. :-) Just click on the link below the picture to open the Dakota Dachshund Rescue Halloweenie Photo Album in Facebook, and then "like" the photo. Thank you from the bottom of their buns!

Vote for Tabby and Jenn!

Secondly, have you seen my post at South Dakota Magazine today? I have been woefully lax about updating you with the recipes I have submitted there, but what I have shared for Halloween is so fun, you need to see it now.

Worm Sandwiches are the perfect ghoulish meal for before Trick-or-Treating. So simple, but so fun. Check them out, and then go eat some worms!

Wishing you all a fabulous day and evening of treats!
Be safe and have fun!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Sausage Fest

There is a sausage fest going on at my house. The wieners now outnumber the humans. Wiener dogs, that is.

After Sissy passed away in December, our house was very quiet. Ace, our remaining dachshund, stopped eating, reverted to some poor bathroom habits, and clung to me when I was home. Sissy's lively personality had been our spark. We were lonely and grieving.

In January, I decided that it might help Ace to find another companion and contacted an area rescue organization, Dakota Dachshund Rescue. I perused the (unfortunately) long list of pups available for adoption and sent a rambling email that described Ace's more stoic personality and the habits of our lifestyle. The reply came quickly with a request that I complete the adoption application and asking if my Hubs and I could attend the monthly Meet and Greet to get to know some of the adoptable dachshunds.

Dakota Dachshund Rescue is a private, all volunteer, non-profit organization. The very small group of volunteers really love wiener dogs. They work together to rescue abandoned, abused, and unwanted dachshunds, including those that need rehoming because their owners just can't keep them anymore.

Without a facility to house the dogs, all dachshunds with Dakota Dachshund Rescue are in foster homes. Once monthly, the organization hosts a Meet and Greet at an area pet store to ease potential adoptions. With our references checked and adoption application approved, Hubs, Ace and I set off to meet some loveable doxies.

Tabby and Jenn seemed to know we were the ones before we were even really in the door. Jenn curled up in Hubs' arms and fell asleep, and Tabby yipped at me every time I walked away to look at another dog. Ace, meanwhile, took it all in stride and lounged at Hubs' feet inside a pen at the back of the store. The mother and daughter doxies had never been apart, and it was required that they be adopted together. It looked like we were going to be a three dog family.

A few personal issues put off the official adoption for a few weeks, and during that time, I think that I drove the Rescue volunteers crazy with my never ending emails. The girls already had me wrapped around their little paws as I purchased new kennels, harnesses, and food dishes to be ready for their arrival. Everyone was anxious for the girls to come home.

The day that I picked up the girls, Jenn jumped into my lap and kissed me incessantly. Their foster mother and I hugged and teared up as I prepared to leave. (My hat goes off to those volunteers. They open their homes and hearts to the pups with the hope that they will one day have to let them go, even if it aches to do so.) In the car during the drive home, Tabby nervously let me know that she needed a pit stop and after a brisk walk on the leashes, curled up in the carrier and went to sleep with her tiny daughter. I cried again.

Arriving home, I had arranged for Ace and Hubs to meet us in the backyard. When I opened the gate and let the girls run in, Ace danced around them with joy. All three pups explored the backyard and sniffed for squirrels together. Just moments later inside the house, all found their spots to settle in and cuddle with Hubs in his chair and watch a little football.

Jenn, age 2; Ace, age 11; Tabby, age 4
The girls have now been with us just shy of two weeks and it is as if they have always been here. Their smart, inquisitive minds learned the ins and outs of the puppy door immediately. Tabby isn't thrilled with Ace's love of playing ball, but has learned that boys will always be boys. Jenn took a few days to really begin eating and even now the little cuddle bug would prefer to be held instead of have a treat, but has no problem letting us know that dinner smells good and she would like a bite. Ace has shared his home, his bed, his toys, his food, and his heart with both girls. Every morning begins with a sweet round of kisses and butt sniffs among the pups. When I try to work from the sofa with my laptop, it is necessary for me to make room for everyone. It is, indeed, a sausage fest.

How do you celebrate the adoption of 2 beautiful, dappled dachshunds? I think Sausage Burgers topped with Garlic Spinach seem appropriate. Three smaller, slider-sized burgers lined up on a plate just like our three bugs in a rug. All sausage is already seasoned, and you may be happy leaving it as is, but I jazzed ours up a little with some additional herbs. The slight sweetness of the Tomato Basil Jam canned from my garden tomatoes really paired will with these burgers, but your favorite ketchup would work, too. The sauteed spinach topping the burgers is a homey and comforting way to add a few more greens to your diet. Tabby and Jenn would agree that Sausage Burgers topped with Garlic Spinach are the perfect sausage fest for coming to their forever home.


(adapted from Food and Wine)

1 pound mild Italian sausages, casings removed
1 egg
1/4 cup dried bread crumbs
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
2 teaspoons fennel seeds, toasted and crushed
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 cups baby spinach
2 cloves garlic, minced
kosher salt
fresh ground black pepper
6 slices provolone cheese
6 small hard rolls or ciabatta rolls, split and toasted

Combine sausage, egg, bread crumbs, oregano, garlic powder, basil, and fennel seeds in a large bowl.
Form sausage mixture into 6 patties.
Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. 
Add the garlic and saute until fragrant.
Add the spinach, season with salt and pepper, and stir just until coated.
Cook briefly until wilted.
Meanwhile, heat a grill pan to moderate heat.
Grill burgers until browned on bottom, about 5 minutes.
Flip burgers, and heat until cooked through, about 5 more minutes.
Top each burger with a slice of cheese to melt.
Serve on hard rolls spread with your favorite tomato jam or ketchup and topped with wilted garlic spinach. (Makes 6 burgers.)
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